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Snooker Club In Preston

Membership

£10 Per Year for Adults, £5 per Year for Students, and under 18 Over 65 FREE?

Table Bookings:

During busy periods and on certain nights of the week, Tuesdays & Fridays, we advise advanced booking. Simply call us on 01772 824861 and speak to a member of staff to request a table booking.
Table Information
Our table fees are £7 per hour calculated on a minute by minute basis so you can play for as long or as little as you like. All of our tables are fitted with 120 watt equivilant "daylight" spiral helix bulbs. These illuminate the table in in a brilliant white light, unlike traditional bulbs which provide a yellow light.

For the more professional player, or for those who like a challange, we have a match table. This table has "smaller" pockets and is a higher quality table & cushions, but we recently had them widened to their current size as they were too tight!

Cue Retipping: We offer a Cue retipping service for only £6 for Snooker or Pool cues.

Opening Hours
We are open 7 days a week from 11am to 12.30pm. Except Saturday 10am

About Stephen

Stephen Gordon Hendry, MBE (born January 13, 1969 in South Queensferry, Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at 21. He has won the honour on six subsequent occasions. He was also snooker's world number one for eight consecutive years, between 1990 and 1998, and also in 2006/2007. Hendry also holds the distinction of most world ranking titles (36) and leads the field with well over 700 competitive century breaks.

As of November 2009 Stephen has won 74 professional titles putting him second on the all-time list, behind Steve Davis. However, Hendry is the record holder for the number of ranking titles won, with 36. In addition, he has won four team titles as well as several amateur titles.

Stephen currently holds the record for the longest unbroken streak as a top-16 player (22 seasons). His other career records include: consecutive wins of a single tournament, longest consecutive winning streak (in ranking events), most centuries compiled in one match (7), most centuries compiled in one tournament (16), most centuries in one season (52), most years ranked world no.1, most career centuries (over 700) and highest total prize money. In the 2009 world championships, he regained joint possession (with O'Sullivan) of the record for most 147s compiled in competitive play (9), as well as most televised maximums (8).